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Dye Sensitized
Solar Cell
Course: Nanostructured
materials for clean energy system
Code: NAST 734

Presented By:
S.Shashank Chetty
Outline
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Introduction to DSSC
Principle and working of DSSC
Component involved in DSSC
Preparation of DSSC Cell
Application
Conclusion
Introduction
• Renewable energy sources such as solar energy are
considered as a feasible alternative because
“More energy from sunlight strikes Earth in 1 hour than
all of the energy consumed by humans in an entire
year.”(Lewis, 2007).
• The use of natural dye extracts provides natural, non toxic
and low cost dye sources with high absorbance level of UV,
visible and near IR.
• Examples of such dye sources are Bahraini Henna
(Lawsonia inermis L.) and Bahraini raspberries (Rubus
spp.).
Past, Present, and Future
• Michael Grätzel and Brian O’Regan invented “Dyesensitized solar cells”, also called “Grätzel cells”, in 1991.
• The first cells were only capable of using light at the
Ultraviolet and Blue end of the spectrum.
• By the turn of the century, advances in technology were
able to broaden the frequencies in which these cells were
able to respond.
• The most efficient of the dyes were simply known as
“Black dyes” due to their very dark colors.
• For a DSSC, light is absorbed by a sensitizer, which is
anchored to the surface of a wide band semiconductor.
• Charge separation takes place at the interface via photoinduced electron injection from the dye into the
conduction band of the semiconductor
Visual molecular mechanism inside DSSC
Operating principle of dye sensitized
solar cell
Illustration of operation principle of dye sensitized solar cell
Nanostructured photoelectrode
• In the old generations of photoelectrochemeical solar cells
(PSC) photoelectrodes were made from bulky semiconductor
materials such as Si, GaAs or CdS.
• However, these kinds of photoelectrodes when exposed to light
they undergo photocorrosion that results in poor stability of
the photoelctrochemical cell.
• The use of sensitized wide bandgap semiconductors such as
TiO2, or ZnO resulted in high chemical stability of the cell due to
their resistance to photocorrosion.
• The problem with bulky single or poly-crystalline wide band gap
is the low light to current conversion efficiency mainly due to
inadequate adsorption of sensitizer because of limited surface
area of the electrode.
• One approach to enhance light-harvesting efficiency (LHE) and
hence the light to current conversion efficiency is to increase
surface area (the roughness factor) of the sensitized
photoelectrode.
Nanoporous TiO2 layer as a photoelectrode
• One of the important factors that affect the cell's efficiency is the
thickness of the nanostructured TiO2 layer which must be less than 20
nm to ensure that the diffusion length of the photoelectrons is greater
than that of the nanocrystalline TiO2 layer.
• TiO2 is the most commonly used nanocrystalline semiconductor oxide
electrode in the DSSC as an electron acceptor to support a molecular or
quantum dot QD sensitizer is TiO2 (Gratzel, 2003).
• Other wide band gap semiconductor oxides is becoming common is the
zinc oxide ZnO. ZnO possesses a band gap of 3.37 eV and a large
excitation binding energy of 60 meV.

Fig. Schematic illustration of the effects of annealing temperature on the charge-collection
and light-harvesting properties of TiO2 nanotube-based dye-sensitized solar cells
(From Zhu et al., 2010).
Photosensitizer
• Upon absorption of photon, a dye
molecule adsorbed to the surface
of TiO2 gets oxidized and the
excited electron is injected into
the nanostructured TiO2.
• Among the first kind of promising
sensitizers
were
Polypyridyl
compounds of Ru(II) that have
been investigated extensively.
• E.g.
Ru(dcb)(bpy)2,
Ru(dcbH2)(bpy)2(PF6)2,
Os(dcbH2)(bpy)2-(PF6)2.
• Natural dye- shiso leaf pigments,
Black rice, Rosella, Natural
anthocyanins, Henna etc.

Light harvesting efficiency (LHE)

A (λ) is the absorbance of the sample at
specific wavelength.
LHE increases with concentration of dye
extract
Photosensitizer

Fig. (a) Ruthenium based red or "N3" dye adsorbed onto a titanium dioxide surface
(from Martinson et al., 2008), and
(b) Proposed structure of the cyanin dye adsorbed to one of the titanium metal
centers on the titanium dioxide surface (From Smestad, 1988).
N3 dye it has been an outstanding solar light absorber and charge-transfer
sensitizer.
The red dye or N3 dye is capable of absorbing photons of wavelength ranging
from 400 nm to 900 nm because of metal to ligand charge transfer transition.
Redox electrolyte
• Electrolyte containing I-/I3- redox ions is used in DSSC
to regenerate the oxidized dye molecules and hence
completing the electric circuit by mediating electrons
between the nanostructured electrode and counter
electrode.
• NaI, LiI and R4NI (tetraalkylammonium iodide) are
well known examples of mixture of iodide usually
dissolved in nonprotonic solvents such as
acetonitrile, propylene carbonate and propionitrile
to make electrolyte.
• Cell performance is greatly affected by ion
conductivity in the electrolyte which is directly
affected by the viscosity of the solvent.
Issues and challenges
• Required: injection of electrons is fast and efficient.
• Problems:
– due to evaporation, liquid electrolyte inhibits fabrication of
multi-cell modules.
– leakage of the electrolyte.

• Innovative classes of electrolytes such as polymeric
conductor, PEDOT or PEDOT:TMA, Poly(viny1idene
fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) to the KI/I2.
• Zhang et al., investigated organic indoline dye D131 as
the sensitizer and poly(3- hexylthiophene) (P3HT) as
the hole transporter.
Charge injection, transport,
recombination, and cell dark current
In conclusion, Fast recovery of
the Sensitizer is important for
attaining long term stability.
Also,
long-lasting
charge
separation is a very important key
factor to the performance of solar
cells.
Summary of Dye Sensitized
Solar Cell
Preparation of DSSC cell
Commercialization of DSSC
Photovoltaic performance
• Under full solar spectrum irradiation with photon flux I0 = 100
mW/cm2 (Air Mass 1.5), the photon energy to electricity
conversion efficiency is defined as (Gratzel, 2003):

where Jsc is the short circuit current, Voc the open circuit voltage, and FF is the fill
factor of the solar cell which is calculated by multiplying both the photocurrent and
voltage resulting in maximum electric power delivered by the cell.

• Incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency (IPCE):

Dark current in DSSC is mainly due to the loss of the injected electron from
nanostructured wide bandgap semiconductor (say TiO2) to I3- (the hole carrier in
solution electrolyte).
Applications of DSSC
(a) 200 m2 of DSSC
panels installed in
Newcastle (Australia)–
the first commercial
DSSC module
(b) indoor ornament of
dye sensitized solar cells
leaves (AISIN SEIKI
CO.,LTD),
(c) flexible DSSC-based
solar module developed
by Dyesol
(http://www.dyesol.com
), and
(d) jacket
commercialized by G24i
(http://www.g24i.com).
Conclusions
• In short, compared to Si based solar cells dye sensitized solar
cells are of
– low cost and ease of production,
– their performance increases with temperature,
– possessing bifacial configuration - advantage for diffuse light, have
transparency for power windows, color can be varied by selection of
the dye, invisible PV-cells based on near-IR sensitizers are feasible,
and they are outperforms amorphous Si.

• Moreover, DSSC shows higher conversion efficiency than
polycrystalline Si in diffuse light or cloudy conditions.
• It is believed that nanocrystalline photovoltaic devices are
becoming viable contender for large scale future solar energy
converters.
• The search for green sources or generators of energy is
considered one of the priorities in today's societies and
occupies many policy makers' agendas.
Reference
• Gratzel, M. (2005). Solar Energy Conversion by DyeSensitized Photovoltaic Cells. Inorg. Chem., Vol. 44, pp.
6841-6851.
• Lewis, N. S. (2007). Toward Cost-Effective Solar Energy
Use. Science, Vol 315, pp. 798-801.
Dye Sensitized Solar cell (DSSC)

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Dye Sensitized Solar cell (DSSC)

  • 1. Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Course: Nanostructured materials for clean energy system Code: NAST 734 Presented By: S.Shashank Chetty
  • 2. Outline • • • • • • Introduction to DSSC Principle and working of DSSC Component involved in DSSC Preparation of DSSC Cell Application Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction • Renewable energy sources such as solar energy are considered as a feasible alternative because “More energy from sunlight strikes Earth in 1 hour than all of the energy consumed by humans in an entire year.”(Lewis, 2007). • The use of natural dye extracts provides natural, non toxic and low cost dye sources with high absorbance level of UV, visible and near IR. • Examples of such dye sources are Bahraini Henna (Lawsonia inermis L.) and Bahraini raspberries (Rubus spp.).
  • 4. Past, Present, and Future • Michael Grätzel and Brian O’Regan invented “Dyesensitized solar cells”, also called “Grätzel cells”, in 1991. • The first cells were only capable of using light at the Ultraviolet and Blue end of the spectrum. • By the turn of the century, advances in technology were able to broaden the frequencies in which these cells were able to respond. • The most efficient of the dyes were simply known as “Black dyes” due to their very dark colors. • For a DSSC, light is absorbed by a sensitizer, which is anchored to the surface of a wide band semiconductor. • Charge separation takes place at the interface via photoinduced electron injection from the dye into the conduction band of the semiconductor
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  • 7. Operating principle of dye sensitized solar cell
  • 8. Illustration of operation principle of dye sensitized solar cell
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  • 10. Nanostructured photoelectrode • In the old generations of photoelectrochemeical solar cells (PSC) photoelectrodes were made from bulky semiconductor materials such as Si, GaAs or CdS. • However, these kinds of photoelectrodes when exposed to light they undergo photocorrosion that results in poor stability of the photoelctrochemical cell. • The use of sensitized wide bandgap semiconductors such as TiO2, or ZnO resulted in high chemical stability of the cell due to their resistance to photocorrosion. • The problem with bulky single or poly-crystalline wide band gap is the low light to current conversion efficiency mainly due to inadequate adsorption of sensitizer because of limited surface area of the electrode. • One approach to enhance light-harvesting efficiency (LHE) and hence the light to current conversion efficiency is to increase surface area (the roughness factor) of the sensitized photoelectrode. Nanoporous TiO2 layer as a photoelectrode
  • 11. • One of the important factors that affect the cell's efficiency is the thickness of the nanostructured TiO2 layer which must be less than 20 nm to ensure that the diffusion length of the photoelectrons is greater than that of the nanocrystalline TiO2 layer. • TiO2 is the most commonly used nanocrystalline semiconductor oxide electrode in the DSSC as an electron acceptor to support a molecular or quantum dot QD sensitizer is TiO2 (Gratzel, 2003). • Other wide band gap semiconductor oxides is becoming common is the zinc oxide ZnO. ZnO possesses a band gap of 3.37 eV and a large excitation binding energy of 60 meV. Fig. Schematic illustration of the effects of annealing temperature on the charge-collection and light-harvesting properties of TiO2 nanotube-based dye-sensitized solar cells (From Zhu et al., 2010).
  • 12. Photosensitizer • Upon absorption of photon, a dye molecule adsorbed to the surface of TiO2 gets oxidized and the excited electron is injected into the nanostructured TiO2. • Among the first kind of promising sensitizers were Polypyridyl compounds of Ru(II) that have been investigated extensively. • E.g. Ru(dcb)(bpy)2, Ru(dcbH2)(bpy)2(PF6)2, Os(dcbH2)(bpy)2-(PF6)2. • Natural dye- shiso leaf pigments, Black rice, Rosella, Natural anthocyanins, Henna etc. Light harvesting efficiency (LHE) A (λ) is the absorbance of the sample at specific wavelength. LHE increases with concentration of dye extract
  • 13. Photosensitizer Fig. (a) Ruthenium based red or "N3" dye adsorbed onto a titanium dioxide surface (from Martinson et al., 2008), and (b) Proposed structure of the cyanin dye adsorbed to one of the titanium metal centers on the titanium dioxide surface (From Smestad, 1988). N3 dye it has been an outstanding solar light absorber and charge-transfer sensitizer. The red dye or N3 dye is capable of absorbing photons of wavelength ranging from 400 nm to 900 nm because of metal to ligand charge transfer transition.
  • 14. Redox electrolyte • Electrolyte containing I-/I3- redox ions is used in DSSC to regenerate the oxidized dye molecules and hence completing the electric circuit by mediating electrons between the nanostructured electrode and counter electrode. • NaI, LiI and R4NI (tetraalkylammonium iodide) are well known examples of mixture of iodide usually dissolved in nonprotonic solvents such as acetonitrile, propylene carbonate and propionitrile to make electrolyte. • Cell performance is greatly affected by ion conductivity in the electrolyte which is directly affected by the viscosity of the solvent.
  • 15. Issues and challenges • Required: injection of electrons is fast and efficient. • Problems: – due to evaporation, liquid electrolyte inhibits fabrication of multi-cell modules. – leakage of the electrolyte. • Innovative classes of electrolytes such as polymeric conductor, PEDOT or PEDOT:TMA, Poly(viny1idene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) to the KI/I2. • Zhang et al., investigated organic indoline dye D131 as the sensitizer and poly(3- hexylthiophene) (P3HT) as the hole transporter.
  • 16. Charge injection, transport, recombination, and cell dark current In conclusion, Fast recovery of the Sensitizer is important for attaining long term stability. Also, long-lasting charge separation is a very important key factor to the performance of solar cells.
  • 17. Summary of Dye Sensitized Solar Cell
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  • 21. Photovoltaic performance • Under full solar spectrum irradiation with photon flux I0 = 100 mW/cm2 (Air Mass 1.5), the photon energy to electricity conversion efficiency is defined as (Gratzel, 2003): where Jsc is the short circuit current, Voc the open circuit voltage, and FF is the fill factor of the solar cell which is calculated by multiplying both the photocurrent and voltage resulting in maximum electric power delivered by the cell. • Incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency (IPCE): Dark current in DSSC is mainly due to the loss of the injected electron from nanostructured wide bandgap semiconductor (say TiO2) to I3- (the hole carrier in solution electrolyte).
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  • 23. Applications of DSSC (a) 200 m2 of DSSC panels installed in Newcastle (Australia)– the first commercial DSSC module (b) indoor ornament of dye sensitized solar cells leaves (AISIN SEIKI CO.,LTD), (c) flexible DSSC-based solar module developed by Dyesol (http://www.dyesol.com ), and (d) jacket commercialized by G24i (http://www.g24i.com).
  • 24. Conclusions • In short, compared to Si based solar cells dye sensitized solar cells are of – low cost and ease of production, – their performance increases with temperature, – possessing bifacial configuration - advantage for diffuse light, have transparency for power windows, color can be varied by selection of the dye, invisible PV-cells based on near-IR sensitizers are feasible, and they are outperforms amorphous Si. • Moreover, DSSC shows higher conversion efficiency than polycrystalline Si in diffuse light or cloudy conditions. • It is believed that nanocrystalline photovoltaic devices are becoming viable contender for large scale future solar energy converters. • The search for green sources or generators of energy is considered one of the priorities in today's societies and occupies many policy makers' agendas.
  • 25. Reference • Gratzel, M. (2005). Solar Energy Conversion by DyeSensitized Photovoltaic Cells. Inorg. Chem., Vol. 44, pp. 6841-6851. • Lewis, N. S. (2007). Toward Cost-Effective Solar Energy Use. Science, Vol 315, pp. 798-801.